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We have the largest stock of best fitting pumps you ever
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UNIVERSITY WIRELESS DID
NOT HAVE LICENSE REVOKED
Although it has been consistently
rumored that the license of the univer-
sity wireless telegraphy station has
been revoked, such is not the case.
The plant is still sending and receiv-
ing messages under the same license
which it had in the past, that is a tem-
porary license which was granted in
November and which is good for eight
months. A temporary license is given
to stations until the government in-
spector examines the plant, when if
everything is satisfactory, a perma-
nent license is granted. The inspector
is expected within a few weeks, and
in the opinion of those in charge, there
will be no difficulty then in obtaining
a permanent license.
Willie Hoppe Plays Here Today.
Willie.Hoppe, the sensational young
billiard champion of the world, will
play exhibition matches in this city
today, meeting "Si" Huston, the local
expert, who holds the state title.
Forestry Club to Give Dance Friday.
More than fifty tickets have been
sold for the first annual Forestry club
dance to be given Friday night. In-
asmuch as this is the first affair of
this kind the foresters have attempted,
they are making a great effort to make
it a success. Prot. and Mrs. Filibert
Roth and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Young
will be the chaperones. The dance
will. be held in the Packard academy
and will start p:romptly at 8:30
o'clock.
SAYS COLD WEATHER WILL NOTra.
IPEI)E FILLiNG UP TRENCHES
Padace of Sweets
Down Town
LET
TRUBEY
Fbrnish the Ice Creaam
Attentioni to Frraternities
ased Sororities
ON MAIN STREET
That the cold weather will not prove
a serious impediment to the installa-
tion of the new fire pressure system
on the campus, was the opinion of
Contractor Schumaker, on being in-
terviewed last night. "Everything is
in splendid shape, except this short
piece here," declared Mr. Schumach-
er, pointing to the trenches immedi-
ately in front of the 'law building,
"and that was tested this afternoon;
so all we need to do is cover the pipes
now, and then when warm weather
steps in, we can run in some city wat-
er, which averages about 40-50 degrees
in temperature, melt the clods and
tamp the entire filling securely."
Prof. Crittenden Returns homne.
Prof. A. R. Crittenden arrived here
yesterday from Tempe, Arizona, bring-
ing with him the bodies of his two
children, Alice and James. They were
taken to the vault at Forest Hill ceme-
tery, and were buried privately at 3:00
taken to the vault at Forest Hill ceme-
o'clock.
Plro N }ewinObet to Xeet Classes.
Prof. F. C. Newcombe of the botan-
ical department did not meet his class-
es yesterday. Ile will meet them today
and probably the remainder of the
week.
The largest and finest stock in the
city. Goodyear's Drug Store. 3 tf
OUR clothes should be righ
-andyou may be thankful tha
there is a store in your midst when
you can get clothes that fit, an
have style and workmanship guar
anteed. Prices $10,00 to $25.0
for Suit or Overcoat,
Furnishings, Hats, C a p s
Bags and Suitcases.
JM Wictna s
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For Rent or Sale-Uderwood, C
Remington, and Smith typew
at lowest prices. O. D. Morril
S. State.
FOUNI,
71
The little busy two-bit adlet
goes into ne arly every house in
Anm Arbor. The chance to find
it mmni&ifs the use of the adlet.
Typewriter RepesrinFg Phtone 1361-L
I will meet or beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental.
D. F. WOODWARD
Ann Arbor Savings Rank Bdg, S econd Floor Alta ArbrMleh.
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WANT AD COLUMN.
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Write Ideas
For
Moving
Picture
Plays!
ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO 1I
PAID FOR IN ADVANCE.
FOR RENT.
For Rent-One suite on second floor;
furnished in mission $3.50, one sin-
gle room, third floor $1.50. 613
Packard, 385-L. 70-71
For Rent- Six room apartment fur-
nished or unfurni shed. Telephone
1612-J, 71-75
For Rent-Front room, location first-
class; steam heat, mission furni-
ture, everything desirable. 727 S.
Thayer. Phone 1119-J. 71-72
Found-A Waterman fountain pen,
Wednesday morning. Owner may
have same by identifying. Call 1242
--L. 71
LUST
Lost-Large brindle bull dog. Name
plate off collar. Return to Delta
Tan Delta House. Reward. 71
Wanted-Get yottr summer work plan-
ned before examinations! An in-
terview with Mr. Smithson will be
worth your while. 546 S. Division.
Phone 105-L. 71
Sample lines of canes for your in-
spection. Wagner & Co., State St.
70-71
Notice: Clara C. Kingsley has re-
duced the price of boardfrom $3.50 to
$3.00. Address 213 ,S' Thayer. 70-71
TUlE PALAIS ROYAL, 3O$9 E. Lib-
ertly Street is selling Miicfhigan Pen-
nants and Pillows at a great reduc-
tion. Call and see, 71-73
Full Dress Tuxedo, and Prince Al-
bert Suits for Hire. Whittinger Co.,
244 Woodward Ave., Detroit. e o d
YOU
CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND
EARN $25 OR MORE WEEKLY
We Will Show
You
nlow!
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If you have ideas-if you can THINK-we will show you the
secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience
or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is wanted.
The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big
film manufacturers are moving "heaven and earth" in their at-
tempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing de-
mand. They are offering $roo and more, for single scenarios, or
written ideas.
Nearly all the bg film companies, the buyers of photoplays,
are located in or near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on the spot
and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the
producers, our SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advant-
age over agencies situated in distant cities,
We have received many letters from the big film manufacur-
ers, such as Vitagraph, Edison. Essanay, Lubin, Solax, Imp, Re-
liance. Champion, Comet, Melies, Etc., urging us to send photo-
plays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you
the secrets of success.
We are selling photoplays written by people
who'never before wrote a line of publication,"
Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only
one good idea each week, and will write it out as directed by us,
ancdit sells for only $25, a low figure,
You Will Earn $100, Monthly For Spare Time Work
FREE Send your name and address at once for free copy of
our illustrated book, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING."
Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write ]Row and learn just what
this new profession may mean for you and your future.
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